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Vehicle Protection for Off-Road, Overlanding & SUVs
Vehicle protection is one of the most important areas in a functional off-road build. Underbody protection, rock sliders, bumpers, grilles, and other protective components help better shield the body, drivetrain, and sensitive parts from damage.
Protection for Off-Road, Travel, and Everyday Use
Even if a vehicle is not driven extremely off-road, poor roads, stones, ruts, snow, or construction site entrances can quickly lead to ground contact. Suitable protective parts reduce the risk and create more safety during demanding use.
- Underbody protection for engine, transmission, fuel tank, and differential
- Rock sliders and bumpers for body protection
- Protective grilles and add-on parts for robust off-road setups
What to consider
Protective parts must precisely match the vehicle, year of manufacture, engine, and existing attachments. Also pay attention to material, weight, mounting points, and intended use.
FAQ – Vehicle Protection
What should be protected first?
The engine, transmission, fuel tank, transfer case, and sensitive body areas are often the first sensible protection points.
Is aluminum or steel better?
Aluminum is lighter, steel is often more robust against hard impacts. The right choice depends on the vehicle's weight and intended use.